Temperate Climates

Temperate Climates
Dana Desonie, Ph.D.
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Printed: November 11, 2014
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C HAPTER
Chapter 1. Temperate Climates
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Temperate Climates
• Describe the features of temperate climate zones.
What do these photos have in common? What’s different?
Both photos have grapevines and old looking stone buildings. The Sun is shining. The photo on the right is in
California, where wine has become an enormous business in recent decades. On the left is an ancient village in
Tuscany in Italy. These locations both have a Mediterranean climate, which is good for wine, olive oil, artichokes,
and an tremendous number of other agricultural products.
Temperate Climates
Temperate climates have moderate temperatures. These climates vary in how much rain they get and when the rain
falls.
Mediterranean Climate
Mediterranean climates are found on the western coasts of continents. The latitudes are between 30° and 45°. The
coast of California has a Mediterranean climate. Temperatures are mild, and rainfall is moderate. Most of the rain
falls in the winter, and summers are dry. To make it through the dry summers, short woody plants are common (
Figure 1.1).
FIGURE 1.1
A manzanita bush in San Mateo County, California
Marine West Coast Climate
Marine west coast climates are also found on the western coasts of continents. They occur between 45° and 60°
latitude. The coast of Washington State has this type of climate. Temperatures are mild, and there’s plenty of rainfall
all year round. Dense fir forests grow in this climate ( Figure 1.2).
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FIGURE 1.2
Hoh rainforest in Olympic National Park, Washington
Humid Subtropical Climate
Humid subtropical climates are found on the eastern sides of continents between about 20° and 40° latitude. The
southeastern U.S. has this type of climate. Summers are hot and humid, but winters are chilly. There is moderate
rainfall throughout the year. Pine and oak forests grow in this climate ( Figure 1.3).
FIGURE 1.3
Duke Forest in Durham, North Carolina
Summary
• Different temperate climates are at different latitudes. The latitude a climate depends on where it is on a
continent.
• The Mediterranean climate has wet winters and dry summers.
• The marine west coast climate gets lots of rain from the nearby ocean.
• In the humid subtropical climate, summers are wet but winters are very cold.
Explore More
Use the resource below to answer the questions that follow.
• Assignment Discovery: Temperate Forest at http://videos.howstuffworks.com/discovery/28109-assignme
nt-discovery-temperate-forest-video.htm (2:41)
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MEDIA
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1. What is the difference between temperate deciduous forests and temperate grasslands? Where does each tend
to be found?
2. What does deciduous mean? Why is this an adaptation to the climate of this region?
3. What types of vegetation are found in the temperate forest?
4. How do animals adapt to the temperate forests?
Review
1. At what latitudes do these three climate types occur?
2. What types of plants are found in each of the three climate types above?
3. What is difficult about plants trying to survive in a Mediterranean climate? How do they do that?
References
1. User:Stickpen/wIkimedia Commons. A manzanita bush in San Mateo County, California. Public Domain
2. Michael Gäbler. Hoh rainforest in Olympic National Park, Washington. CC BY 3.0
3. User:Dcrsjr/Wikimedia Commons. Duke Forest in Durham, North Carolina. CC BY 3.0
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